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Darby's French Translation
Luc 3:25
de Mattathie, d'Amos, de Nahum, d'Esli, de Naggé,
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- InternationalParallel Translations
La Bible David Martin (1744)
[Fils] de Mattathie, [fils] d'Amos, [fils] de Nahum, [fils] d'Héli, [fils] de Naggé,
[Fils] de Mattathie, [fils] d'Amos, [fils] de Nahum, [fils] d'Héli, [fils] de Naggé,
La Bible Ostervald (1996)
De Matthathie, d'Amos, de Nahum, d'Héli, de Naggé,
De Matthathie, d'Amos, de Nahum, d'Héli, de Naggé,
Louis Segond (1910)
fils de Mattathias, fils d'Amos, fils de Nahum, fils d'Esli, fils de Naggaď,
fils de Mattathias, fils d'Amos, fils de Nahum, fils d'Esli, fils de Naggaď,
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Which was the son of Mattathias,.... Surnamed Siloah, by the same Philo, who governed ten years:
which was the son of Amos; whose surname, according to the same author, was Sirag; or, as some, Syrach, or Shyrach, who governed fourteen years:
which was the son of Naum; who was called Mesalut, or Maslot, who governed seven years:
which was the son of Esli; or Eli, surnamed Haggai, who governed eight years;
which was the son of Nagge: with Philo he is called Nagid Artasat, or Artaxat, and said to govern ten years.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See, on this genealogy, the notes at Matthew 1:1-16.